Your morning Tottenham Hotspur digest on Friday, April 28.
Manchester United draw
Tottenham's top-four hopes took yet another major blow on Thursday evening despite drawing 2-2 with Manchester United at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The visitors broke the deadlock through England international Jadon Sancho after just seven minutes before his compatriot Marcus Rashford doubled their advantage right on the cusp of half-time. Spurs were able to get a goal back shortly after the break through January signing Pedro Porro before forward Son Heung-min equalised just over 20 minutes later.
The result leaves the north Londoners fifth in the current standings, six points behind United in fourth. Erik ten Hag's side also have two games in hand on the north Londoners.
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Harry Kane chant
United supporters sent a clear message to Tottenham centre-forward Harry Kane during last night's match against Spurs. The England captain has been linked with a potential move to Old Trafford in recent times as the Red Devils look to sign a new striker.
During the match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the away section chanted: "Harry Kane, we'll see you in June." This is, of course, jesting at the possibility of him lining up in the red of United next term.
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Chelsea claim
Former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp has claimed that Chelsea have two huge advantages over Manchester United in the race to sign Lilywhites striker Kane this summer.
Redknapp told Beyond The Pitch: "If (Mauricio) Pochettino’s there, I’m sure Harry got on well with him, and it’s a great move for him, not far from where I think he’s building a house in that area.
"He’s a family man and he’d be quite happy not moving to the north of England or wherever he’d have to go. I don’t see him going abroad, I really don’t. The only club that would interest him is a Real Madrid, and I don’t see that happening. I’ve got a feeling he’ll stay at Tottenham.”
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